NPC's in rule book


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion


The NPC's shown in the rule book that are used for various sections like the hot full plate wearing woman on the back cover listed anywhere with their names and classes at all?


Most are from the APs and are written up in them. Am sure someone has a complete list. I do not own all the ap's so I do not

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

The hot full plate woman on the back cover is one of the Grey Maidens from Curse of the Crimson Throne AP.

They don't look that hot with the helmet off, tho. :)


Gorbacz wrote:

The hot full plate woman on the back cover is one of the Grey Maidens from Curse of the Crimson Throne AP.

They don't look that hot with the helmet off, tho. :)

Cool thats what I was after ;)

Which book does show them without a helm?


I think the only time there's an illustration of a helmless Grey Maiden is in Pathfinder #12, Crown of Fangs. That's a very specific Grey Maiden, though.

All of the PC base class illustrations as well as the Eldritch Knight illustration are "iconic" PCs from the Pathfinder Adventure Paths. If you buy one book from each of the first three APs (Pathfinder #1 through #18, each AP is 6 books long), you'll have stats for each of the twelve. Rise of the Runelords has Valeros the Fighter, Seoni the Sorceress, Kyra the Cleric, and Marisel the Rogue. Curse of the Crimson Throne has Seelah the Paladin, Lem the Bard, Harsk the Ranger, and Ezren the Wizard. Second Darkness has Sajan the Monk, Lini the Druid, Amiri the Barbarian, and Seltyiel the Eldritch Knight. Note that those stats will be 3.5 versions of the characters, so they'll need conversion to Pathfinder rules.

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Lael Treventhius wrote:
Gorbacz wrote:

The hot full plate woman on the back cover is one of the Grey Maidens from Curse of the Crimson Throne AP.

They don't look that hot with the helmet off, tho. :)

Cool thats what I was after ;)

Which book does show them without a helm?

Look at my avatar ...

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

Hey, some of us find scars attractive...

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TriOmegaZero wrote:
Hey, some of us find scars attractive...

Is that the royal "us"?

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

I thought only the pronoun 'we' was used royally. ?_?


TriOmegaZero wrote:
I thought only the pronoun 'we' was used royally. ?_?

WE demand that you perform this task for US in OUR name.

No ... it is "royal plural", not just "we".

R.

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

TriOmegaZero wrote:
I thought only the pronoun 'we' was used royally. ?_?

Nevermind, I was trying to make reference to a certain royal who wasn't put off by the NPC in question's scars. Perhaps I was a bit too vague in my allusion.


some of us got it.


Is there a background for the pregen PC/NPCs from the books and modules? or just stats?

~Nitehood


Bit of a threadomancy, but on same topic. Anyone know who or where the NPC from page 203 comes from?


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PZO9010 - Curse of the Crimson Throne #4: A History of Ashes pg 17 - Cinnabar (Red Mantis Assassin)

(assuming the Core Rulebook)


Fantastic! thanks

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